Family of Man Shot, Killed in Intersection Asking Witnesses to Come Forward

02/26/2013 06:35 PM

02/26/2013 06:36 PM

<span id="ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_Main_Main_Main_Main_Main_Content_B0___BlockBox_Cols_M"><span id="ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_Main_Main_Main_Main_Main_Content_B0___BlockBox_ctl02" class="UserFont_Default"> A murder victim's family and members of the faith
community are urging witnesses to come forward in a Little Rock cold
case during a prayer vigil.</span></span>

LITTLE
ROCK, Ark. -- A murder victim's family and members of the faith
community are urging witnesses to come forward in a Little Rock cold
case during a prayer vigil.

Charles Hall, Jr. was shot and killed in Little Rock near 11th and Fair Park Streets on Oct. 25, 2012.

Police,
pastors and Hall's family believe witnesses who saw something are out
there, and they need them to come forward to help investigators.

"They
go out and beat the bushes, but they can't do it by themselves. They
need help from the community," said Reverend Benny Johnson, with Stop
the Violence.

Police say the shooter's vehicle has been described
as a black Cadillac with rear damage on the right side, most likely
fixed at a local body shop.

Police want the public to know they
can provide tips to investigators without giving their name, and any
detail could help solve Hall's murder case.